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The Accidental Housemate

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A highly enjoyable book that taps into the more recent problem of what counts as success for the current cohort of middle aged women (like myself)? Even though I can't relate to the horrible scenario of losing a husband/partner at that young age, I can relate to the worries of am I doing enough for my family, am I successful in my career/life, am I okay to be happy with what I am doing or should I be striving for more?

I think Cath will be a character that many readers of my age identify with, and I loved all the other characters in the book. The writing style is clever and the story well paced. Definitely a book I will be looking to put in other peoples tbr piles.

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The Accidental Housemate was such a wonderful surprise and I loved every minute of it. Sal Thomas has a wonderful writing style, full of witty banter and humorous vibes but still manages to create such an emotional story woven throughout. This is a lighthearted story but filled with a sensitive look at issues such as grieving, empty nest, being a single parent and financial difficulties.

Cath is such a sweetheart and I was drawn to her within the first few pages. Sal Thomas has really created a 3d character with so much relatability and realism that most people can relate to her as a mother, wife or middle aged woman. I loved the honest view and the way in which she faced the world. I adored how she felt about everything in her life and how she dealt with grief. I was rooting for her from the very beginning to find happiness - however that may look for her. Cath is someone who I would love to be friends with - I am sure we would get along well.

The plot is lively, engaging and such an emotional rollercoaster. I couldn;t put it down and I was absolutely smitten from the first chapter. I was so invested in Cath and her family.

This is such a fabulous read, I cannot recommend it enough!

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I would firstly just like to say a big thank you to Rachel’s Random Resources who very kindly forwarded me an arc copy of this book, for my kindle, in return for my honest review.

The Accidental Housemate is a wonderful British rom-com and is a very funny, feel-good and heartwarming story.

This is a wonderful story about a single mum of three who can’t quite let go of her late husband. She makes the decision to take in a lodger and decides on a student rom the US. Expecting a teenager, Cath is extremely surprised when Dan turns up and is a very attractive thirty - something year old man and he changes their lives in the best possible way!

Such a funny, emotional story that touches on grief and loss but is very lighthearted too.

There is a lovely cast of characters who all make this story come together beautifully…….

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I enjoyed this funny peek @ a family that’s been dealt a tough hand, & is trying to find a way forward. My heart really went out to Cath as she battles with grief & very trying circumstances. Such a common thing for life to not work out how it was envisioned. Dan is easy to like from the start, & even more so after getting some background info. Who wouldn’t want a good-looking, fun guy around?
After the night in London I was literally saying out loud “don’t act like that, Cath. Oh, definitely don’t say that.” I wanted to reach in to shake some sense into her. Even when I was a little mad @ her, I felt terrible as life’s punches keep on coming.
The story has some fun side characters. The kids are great. Realistic. Cath’s boys are simultaneously adorable & exhausting. Her daughter Leanne is a bright spot throughout, & I wish I could read where her story goes next. I’m a little sad to say goodbye to this quirky crew. Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read & review an advance copy.

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I almost DNF'd this book after the first chapter because the main character's life is so bleak. Cath is a widowed mother of three, despised by her children's friends and underpaid at a crummy job that she's unjustly fired from. Her closest friends are her just-moved-away daughter and her dead husband's ashes.

Despite the bleakness, I decided to give the story One More Chapter, and I'm so glad I did because by the end of that second chapter, I was hooked. Cath's life was still a bit bleak - but also very, very funny.

The best thing about The Accidental Housemate is the characters. Cath is smart and geeky, never too miserable to laugh at herself, and she has a huge heart. The male lead, Dan, can't quite measure up to her, but he's sweet and kind, and the attraction between him and Cath feels authentic. The secondary characters are well-developed enough to power their own subplots, and each is unique without veering into kookiness.

The second best thing about The Accidental Housemate is the way all these characters and their stories weave together. It didn't feel contrived or cinematic; it felt like I was reading a story about a life that had started long before the first page. An interesting, often difficult, but fundamentally worthwhile life. And, yes, this is a romance novel, but there is so much else going on in Cath's life, and so much more that this story is about. In a world full of rom coms about idealistic 27-year-olds, this is a love story about fully-developed adults.

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A witty, comedy that explores being a single mother with three kids and trying to put yourself back on the market after years of grieving your husband. The romantic storyline is secondary to the comedic adventures of Cath.

Writing was fun and engaging, but I wanted more romance if that what's this is labeled.

Thank you HarperCollins UK, One More Chapter, One More Chapter for the complimentary copy.

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This book is laugh out loud funny with a great big sentimental heart I absolutely loved it. Cath is a widow struggling o make ends meet after she is fired from her job, she decides to take in a lodger for a year when her eldest child goes to university with hilarious consequences.

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Cat Beckinsale‘s going through changes she lost her husband three years before she has a toddler a preteen and a daughter who’s going off to college she is an assistant at a vocational school or at least she was until the teacher she helps throws her under the bus and says he injured himself while trying to help her after she drunkenly broke a glass even though it was he who was drunk and broke the glass. This is why even though she initially refused is ultimately letting a transfer student come to stay at her home while attending UNI the only thing is she didn’t expect him to be her age and good looking. Not to mention everyone including toddler Jack loves Daniel cat even gets jealous when him and Cindy get along so well she doesn’t even notice how much Daniel admires her and she for so long has just been in go mowed she neglect to see she is falling for him as well. I found this book to be very funny for the most part and my brief summary doesn’t tell half the story what I didn’t like is all the bathroom humor that to me seems like low hanging fruit but having said that I know some people love it, so no judgment just my opinion. I could totally relate when she was talking to Gas’s ashes as a widow I thought I was the only one so that makes me feel much better also I do believe most Americans know what guy thoughts and ideas so someone is well educated than you not knowing seemed unrealistic to me but having said that I am just pointing out the negative and not the positive in the brilliant romcom. I love a good romcom and with the exception of the bathroom humor which I already expressed I love this book I love her relationship with her daughter loved her daughters attitude and there is way more to love about this book then to dislike and it’s a book I highly recommend and one I absolutely love! I want to thank Harper Collins, one more chapter and Net Galley for my free art copy please forgive any mistakes as I am blind and dictate my review.

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4.5/5 stars

The Accidental Housemate follows Cath, a widowed mother of three kids who loses her job and then opens her home to a lodger. Cath mistakes the lodger as being a young teen named Dan, turns out Dan is a thirty-something man who ends up turning Cath's world upside down. Dan and Cath get off on a clumsy start, but you soon fall in love with their dynamic. I was definitely upset with the lack of communication between Cath and Dan, especially since they were both past 30. Which made me get very irritated with the third act breakup. But I did love watching Cath's character development and her love for her kids and the extra kids she surrounded herself with. I loved the ending of the book and how it wrapped up the whole story with a pretty bow. I also LOVED the side characters, I loved Sindy and all of Cath's kids. I think they really gave a lot to the story and allowed us to see all sides of Cath, not just her side that we saw with Dan.

This book was way heavier than the cute little quick read I was expecting. Which, don’t get me wrong, it was such a cute book and I really loved the characters. But for anyone who would want to pick this book up, it should be known there are a lot of heavy topics that are talked about and a lot of difficult emotions (because of said heavy topics) that you watch all the characters work through. I so thoroughly enjoyed this book, honestly my favorite I’ve read recently. Such a good book with so many characters that you can’t help but love.

Huge thank you to NetGalley, Harper Collins UK, and One More Chapter for this arc in exchange for an honest review.

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This was so long and so boring. The plot took forever to move and when it did it didn't really go anywhere. I don't even know how you would improve this book.

I received an arc through netgalley.

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Thank you Netgalley for giving me the opportunity to read this book.

I personally did not finish the book and it was simply because of the heavy topics it covered. I enjoyed the writing and the characters but I had thought this book would be more of a romcom but it wasn't. I thought this was an excellent representation of what being a single mother is like and coping with grief but I thought it would be a more light hearted book. I would recommend this books to others since I believe this book was not personally for me.

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Cath is a widow (well kinda—they never married), and is struggling to stay afloat, trying to balance three kids and a job. Her eldest is off to college, and she just got sacked from her job at the school. Needing a source of income, she agrees to take in a houseguest while they finish up their own schooling. Expecting a teenager like one of her own kids, she’s surprised at the very-much-not-a-teenager man who has come to live with them. He exudes a confidence that has Cath automatically feeling negative. Must be nice to be so good looking, confident in yourself, traveler, and no responsibilities.

A lot of Cath’s negativity bias is stemmed from her not feeling like she has lived up to her potential or her idea of success. After being sacked, she tries to still teach some of the kids to help them prepare for their upcoming exams. She ends up using social media as a way to reach them since they’re always on their phones, and accidentally ends up becoming a local influencer. Not used to feeling so much positive attention, she starts to become wrapped up in the “fame”. The other moms at the daycare suddenly like her, other influencers are reaching out to her, she’s invited to an influencer conference! Not to mention Dan (the housemate) is helping her with the videos. She’s starting to feel like someone. She has never felt this positive since Gaz passed. However, as her popularity grows, her personal relationships start to suffer.

I went into this expecting a typical roommate romance, but ended up completely endeared about this story of a mom just trying to make it, be a good mom to her kids, figure out who she is, and how to love herself and accept the love that is all around her already. The characters are all lovable, and while Cath herself is frustrating at times, her stubbornness and mindset is understandable given everything. I just wanted to shake her to wake up and realize the opportunities all around her. But it was a journey she had to go on, and it was a delight to read.

Thank you NetGalley, One More Chapter, HarperCollins, and Sal Thomas for an early copy of this gem. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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I love love love this book! I could not put it down. There was a serious depth to it that surprised me but I truly loved. The writing in this is amazing and I was laughing so hard during some parts. Grief is hard to write about but this was an amazing journey towards healing.

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Catherine (Cath) Beckinsale, 39, is mother to 3 children. Jack is a toddler, Eric is in middle school, and Leanne is in the first year at university. Cath’s “significant other” , Gaz, passed away suddenly 3 years ago. Even though Leanne tries to get Cath to spread his ashes, she refuses so they are still sitting on a table nearby.

Cath’s best friend is Sindy whose husband is away often as he is on deployment with the Army.

Cath works as a classroom assistant in a school for struggling students. She loves her job and her students even though she ends up doing the teaching while the real teacher sits back and can’t be bothered. But when she catches him doing something he shouldn’t at school, she tells him to stop. Fearing her reporting him, he turns the tables on her saying she was the guilty one resulting in her losing her job. Although she has some insurance money from Gaz, she needs to be careful with expenses so as to not have to touch her savings. When a friend suggests she take in a lodger from the U.S. who is attending classes nearby, she accepts. It turns out he is a handsome man named Dan who is nearly her own age.

I have mixed feelings about this book. On the plus side, I found Cath to be very intelligent and caring. On the minus side, I found some of the humor to be silly and some of it left me trying to figure out what she had said. All in all, the book, while being lengthy, tells the story of a woman who is working hard to care for herself, her family, friends, and others that touch her soul. It’s certainly a different type of read but one that I hope readers will enjoy.

Copy provided by NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.

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Cath loses her job in a school so is persuaded to take on a lodger. She has a busy life with 3 kids, but is still sad about losing her husband. She’s a kind hearted woman that you will love.

It’s an easy read with substance. The characters are funny and witty, with a bit of immaturity. The storyline is good and it’s well written.

A lovely book that will make you laugh and cry.

Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for a copy.

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2.5/5 stars

I received an ARC copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

This book was hard to get into for me mostly because of the writing. It had an okay-ish plot, but the writing felt like it was thrown together. Sometimes it felt like a good amount of detail, most other times it just didn’t make sense.

For example, I didn’t know Eric, one of the sons, was 13 until maybe the last 1/3 of the book cause if it was mentioned, I never saw it, so he was just a mysterious character I couldn’t fully form in my head. The other characters, too, didn’t feel fully developed and they couldn’t stick in my brain, so I was constantly mixing up names and getting confused as to who was who.

Cath, the FMC, is insanely awkward (not quite loveably awkward, it’s a bit much) and she has some redeemable traits about her, but it’s a little difficult to like her. She’s a 39 year old widow with three children and I don’t get why she acts certain ways throughout the book. Maybe it’s just cause she’s not fully fleshed out as a loveably imperfect character, but she fell short for me. Though I do think it’s a combination of poor writing, the need for more character development, and a bit too much immaturity (example: she keeps bashing on Dan for being immature and he’s 36, only three years younger than her…).

I’d probably rate everything as “okay” except for the poor writing. I had to push myself to get through the beginning, but it got a little better after. Though I had to push myself a little to finish it. There also wasn’t much romance for a book that seemed like it’d center around it. All in all it’s an “okay” book, but lots of room for improvement.

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A hilarious lighthearted book with a quick witted sense of humour that I enjoyed! Cath is a single mum and too make ends meet she invites a exchange student into her home but what she gets is not so much teenager and more man. I think most parents will be able to relate to Cath and I loved that instead of getting angry she used humour to cope with the challenges of raising three kids. The characters are quirky and fun and I had a great time all the way through reading this book which is what I think the author was aiming for. I can't believe this is a debut book as I for one had a ball and highly praise the writing style.

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An entertaining read that had plenty of "moments", happy, sad, crazy, etc. Every emotion that could be stirred up, was. As this no longer young mother works hard to keep her family happy, she will find her own happiness in the least likely of places.

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Cath is a single mom of three who still talks to her husbands ashes as though he were still alive. When her eldest daughter Leanne goes off to uni and she gets laid off from her job at the same time, she doesn’t know what to do with herself. She decides that at least to help make ends meet that they will take in a lodger. From her social media stalking, she expects a dorky teenager, but instead winds up with a hunky thirty-something man named Dan who turns all their lives upside down, in the best way. He makes things less sad for her and makes things more tolerable for the kids and has them all opening up in a new way, including himself.
This was heartwarming, but I found myself literally laughing out loud at parts. Such a great story about grief and loss but then also about reinventing yourself and believing in you and what others see in you.
Can’t wait to see what this author comes up with next.
Thanks to One More Chapter and NetGalley for this eArc in exchange for my review.

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Just what I needed during a very stressful time in my life: a light-hearted romantic comedy that I tried to pace myself reading but just couldn't put it down and had to get to the finish line!

In The Accidental Housemate, Cath is trying to make ends meet after the death of her husband and becoming a single mom to three kids, all the while without a job. When the opportunity to take on a lodger pops up, she jumps on it. Boy is she surprised to find the university student is not quite the young boy she thought he'd be. Dan is American and much older than her imagination led her to believe...and the chest hair!

This book will have you all up in your feels. While there are sad elements to the story, overall you will have a smile on your face. The characters are loveable, even if some are disagreeable. This is a sweet romance, not too steamy.

Thank you to Harper Collins UK, One More Chapter, and NetGally for the ARC. The opinions expressed are my own.

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